In the coming match week, Lyon are going to fight for their first win of the season against Nantes. They started the season really terrible with 2 draws and 1 loss. They were so close to getting their first win but Clermont made a great comeback against them and saved one point. Nantes seem to be a dangerous team now. Lyon should play being aware of it. Actually, it is not a match that they cannot win. I hope that Lyon also start playing better.
Lyon will sign Shaqiri apparently, such a player could help a lot this team.
I don't see anyone talking about Nice - Marseille incident, the game stopped after Marseille players got hit when the spectators invaded the field... A bottle started a conflict
Now there will be a huge fine to be paid in addition to the closure of Nice stadium to everyone for a couple of games.
Xherdan Shaqiri is actually not a bad player, especially when playing for Stoke City his game is very extraordinary. Unfortunately at Liverpool
Shaqiri could not adapt and was not given many opportunities to play, so indeed his move to Lyon was very appropriate. I believe Shaqiri will get
more opportunities to play at Lyon, after all Lyon got Shaqiri for a cheap price. So it's a very good buy that Lyon made. we'll see if Shaqiri can help
Lyon improve their form in Ligue 1. Because we know that Lyon have not won 3 matches.
Bad things did happen in the Nice vs Marseille match, which when entering the 75th minute Dimitri Payet was pelted with bottles by Nice
supporters. Shortly after falling from the pitch, Payet threw the bottle back at the Nice supporters. This finally sparked the anger of Nice supporters
and finally took to the field chasing Payet. After the problem got bigger after Alvaro Gonzalez kicked the ball into the Nice crowd and made more
and more Nice fans take to the pitch. The situation was getting out of control, finally the match was stopped at 77 minutes. LFP has not made
a decision regarding the match, the LFP will first call the two clubs for examination. Looks like there will be fines and temporary stadium closures,
we'll see how it develops next.